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Remaking The Movies Digital Content And The Evolution Of The Film And Video Industries Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development Oecd

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Remaking The Movies Digital Content And The Evolution Of The Film And Video Industries Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development Oecd
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Publisher: OECD Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 134
Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
ISBN: 9789264043299, 9264043292
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Remaking The Movies Digital Content And The Evolution Of The Film And Video Industries Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development Oecd by Organisation For Economic Co-operation And Development (oecd) 9789264043299, 9264043292 instant download after payment.

Film and video products take a huge variety of forms from modest training or promotion audio-visuals to blockbuster feature films that earn very large amounts of money from worldwide distribution. Production and distribution for any film or video product involve an extremely wide array of commercial interests often with quite different strategies. This study focuses on commercial entertainment products and production and distribution of films and television programs. It analyses the impact of digital content creation, distribution and use on value chains and business models of the film and video industry and explores the policy implications of these changes to identify how digital content may affect the function and position of participants in the industry along the value chain.Table of Content :SummaryChapter 1. Introduction-Aims of this Study-Economic Significance of the Film and Video Industries-Defining the Film and Video Industries-Current ChallengesChapter 2. Filme and Video Production and Markets in OECD Countries-Characteristics of the Film and Video Industry-Overview of Film and Video Markets in OECD Countries-Cinema Markets-Television Markets-Consumer Video Markets-Online Video MarketsChapter 3. The Evolving Structure of the Film and Video Industry-Structural Change in the Film and Video Industry-Implications for Digital Content of Industry Structure EvolutionChapter 4. The Value Chain for Filmed Entertainment Products-The Value Chain for Filmed Entertainment Products-Differences in the Value Chain for Different Film and Video ProductsChapter 5. Technical Change and Value Chain Evolution-Full Digitalisation of the Value Chain-Creating New Digital Distribution Markets for Film and Video Products-The Costs of Digital Film and Video ProductionChapter 6. Digital Film and Video Content and future Value Chain Evolution-The Effects of Full Digitalisation on the Value Chain-Value Chain Evolution and Industry Structure-Value Chain Evolution and Commercial Strategies-Value Chain Evolution and the Economic Viability of Filmed EntertainmentChapter 7. The Policy Framework-Innovation and Technology-Business and Regulatory Environment-Infrastructure-Buisiness Development-Conceptualisation, Classification, and Measurement-Policy ChallengesBibliographyOnline References Cited and ConsultedAppendix A. North American Statistical Definition of the Motion Picture SectorAppendix B. The Indian Motion Picture Industry

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